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Artis marks 50th year of service
Fifty years sounds like a long time to do anything in an age when
people get antsy waiting for seconds to pass on a microwave timer, but
to Edwin O. Artis, the operations branch manager of the Director of
Quality Assurance, Ammunition Surveillance, who could have retired a
decade or so ago, time has passed quickly.
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Aircraft, Awful and Awesome:
In the 1950s a supersonic intercontinental bomber was not only a priority of the United States but also of the Soviet Union.
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Shuttle launch highlights 1st CMXS capabilites
The 1st Communications Maintenance Squadron was the
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NSPS training update
Ramstein civilian GS employees and supervisors are required to take the
following courses as part of the transition to the new National
Security Personnel System.
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Contagious virus hits Europe
Just when you thought you beat the winter flu season, another virus
blows across the continent causing more than runny noses and watery
eyes. The norovirus is currently causing concern in some parts of
Germany.
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USAFE, Liberia medics help save lives
There would be no questions on this test.
Within minutes of completing two days of rigorous training in Liberia
taught by medics from the U.S. Air Forces in Europe, 23 Armed Forces of
Liberia medical technicians were put to the test when they responded to
a high-speed vehicle roll-over.
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USAREUR unveils policy change regarding Soldiers and family time
Giving Soldiers time off to spend with their families is an important
part of our military culture. Our current operations tempo, however,
often prevents Soldiers from taking advantage of the old policy, which
allowed them to leave work at 3 p.m. every Thursday. For this reason, I
have changed U.S. Army, Europe policy on Soldier and Family Time.
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February is National Heart Month
In honor of February